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Blake Hoena

    Blake A. Hoena captivates young readers with imaginative tales that blend fantasy and adventure. His storytelling is characterized by a playful tone and boundless creativity, transporting children to worlds populated by moon-conquering robots, mischievous trolls, and adventurous space aliens. Hoena possesses a unique ability to craft relatable characters and weave narratives filled with both suspense and humor. His prolific output, including retellings of classic myths and legends, showcases his deep understanding of children's literature.

    Natan Sharansky
    Campfire Cooking: Wild Eats for Outdoor Adventures
    Can You Survive a Supervolcano Eruption?
    Serena Williams
    Jesse Owens
    Jackie Robinson
    • Jackie Robinson

      Athletes Who Made a Difference

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(17)Add rating

      This graphic nonfiction work highlights the intersection of activism and sports, blending vibrant illustrations with compelling social history. It explores significant moments and figures in athletic action, showcasing how athletes have championed social change. Through its colorful presentation, the book captures the spirit of activism in the sports world, making it an engaging read for those interested in both sports and social justice.

      Jackie Robinson
    • Jesse Owens

      Athletes Who Made a Difference

      This vibrant graphic nonfiction explores the intersection of sports and activism, highlighting significant moments in social history through the lens of athletic endeavors. It combines engaging visuals with compelling narratives to showcase how athletes have used their platforms to advocate for change, making it an insightful read for both sports enthusiasts and those interested in social justice movements.

      Jesse Owens
    • Serena Williams

      Athletes Who Made a Difference

      This graphic nonfiction explores the intersection of sports and activism, highlighting significant moments in social history through vibrant illustrations. It captures the dynamic stories of athletes who have used their platforms to advocate for change, blending athletic action with powerful narratives of social justice. The book serves as both a celebration of sports and a call to action, emphasizing the role of athletes in shaping societal movements.

      Serena Williams
    • Natan Sharansky

      Freedom Fighter for Soviet Jews

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.2(24)Add rating

      Focusing on the life of Anatoly Natan Sharansky, this graphic novel biography chronicles his journey from discovering his Jewish identity to becoming a prominent human rights activist. It highlights his struggles during imprisonment and his pivotal role in advocating for the freedom of Soviet Jews wishing to emigrate to Israel. Through Sharansky's experiences, the narrative emphasizes themes of resilience and the fight for human rights.

      Natan Sharansky
    • "Sneakers grew out of efforts to make more durable, more comfortable shoes-and became a major link between sports and fashion. Their rising popularity led to celebrity endorsements, big-name brands, and ongoing technological breakthroughs"--

      Sneakers
    • Engaging graphic novel artwork brings to life true stories of invention and the evolution of pop-culture trends. This unique blend of visual storytelling and historical narrative offers readers an insightful look into the creative processes and cultural phenomena that have shaped our world, making it both educational and entertaining.

      Cell Phones and Smartphones